Toilet training your cat isn’t that hard, as long as you’re patient and diligent in following all the instructions. Really, it’s quite easy. It can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. Going through each of the phases slowly is important if you want to make sure your cat will take to the new arrangements.

You should give some serious thought to attempting cat toilet training. Teaching your cat to use the toilet will not only save money on cat litter, your house will smell better without a litter box, and you’ll be helping the environment. The following are a few simple steps for those who would like to give this a try.

To start with, you need to begin slowly moving the litter box towards its new location so your cat doesn’t find it too much of a change. Thus, you want to shift the litter box in increments. This may take you a fair bit of time, but it’s essential for your cat to figure out that the bathroom is where it now has to go to relieve itself. You can move the box an inch at a time or you can do it in smaller or bigger increments, whatever works best for your cat.

Now that the box is positioned alongside the toilet, the next move is to increase the height. Slowly build up the base so that the litter box is eventually the same height as the toilet. Make certain when you do this that you also securely fasten the box to the base because your kitty will now have to jump in order to do its business, and you don’t want to have to clean up any accidents. Heavy blocks or phonebooks work well for this purpose. After the base is at the same height as the toilet and the cat is accustomed to utilizing the box at this height, you want to shift it nearer and nearer to the toilet, and then gradually slide it over until it’s on top of the toilet. Meanwhile, you need to put less and less litter in the box, so eventually there’s only an inch or so covering the bottom.

You’re now ready to move to the last step of this operation. Remove the litter box and replace it with an aluminum tray that is securely attached to the toilet. Next you’ll want to remove the litter from the tray and cut a hole in it. Slowly start to enlarge the hole, until eventually your cat is only using the toilet!

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